Hong Kong is a hope for poorer developing countries which are gathered in G90. They start counting and analyzing the impact of agricultural and trade rules for their daily life. In the coming months, Doha round would be a new timeframe in which the crucial details needs to be clarified.

Whether they are better or worse off after the Doha Round will depend on the negotiations. Otherwise, the world trading starts to collapse.

“Agriculture is the centre of this round and of the development dividends we seek from it. Removing distortions and restrictions in international agricultural trade is essential to unlocking the development benefits of trade reform,” said the spoke person of The Cairns Group and G20.

Furthermore, in 2003 and 2005, farmer’s organizations from 33 countries of all continents gathered and discussed about this problem. They has much to fear from a new fall of customs tariffs and government aid. It could be one of the reasons that its must be a new deal in Doha round.